History and Digest of the International Arbitrations to which the United States Has Been a Party: Together with Appendices Containing the Treaties Relating to Such Arbitrations, and Historical Legal Notes ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1898 - Arbitration (International law) |
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Page 3327
... nature of martial law . It is exactly in accordance with what I myself wrote to my noble friend at the period of those transactions in Ceylon . I am sure that was not wrong in law , for I had the advice of Lord Tottenham and Lord ...
... nature of martial law . It is exactly in accordance with what I myself wrote to my noble friend at the period of those transactions in Ceylon . I am sure that was not wrong in law , for I had the advice of Lord Tottenham and Lord ...
Page 3349
... natural that he should not be disposed to keep within his lines persons whom he might have considered disaffected or dangerous . An officer in command in such a position is not always bound in time of war to give his precise reasons for ...
... natural that he should not be disposed to keep within his lines persons whom he might have considered disaffected or dangerous . An officer in command in such a position is not always bound in time of war to give his precise reasons for ...
Page 3358
... nature of a forced sale , which under the circumstances was a substantial appropriation of the property , we are not inclined to hold the claimants to the strictest proof of its value . " We will allow on this account the sum of ...
... nature of a forced sale , which under the circumstances was a substantial appropriation of the property , we are not inclined to hold the claimants to the strictest proof of its value . " We will allow on this account the sum of ...
Page 3365
... nature of the trade " such proof could not be produced , the exporter was allowed to furnish such other proofs as he might possess and as the nature of the case would admit of . The Great Western Steamship Company , a British organi ...
... nature of the trade " such proof could not be produced , the exporter was allowed to furnish such other proofs as he might possess and as the nature of the case would admit of . The Great Western Steamship Company , a British organi ...
Page 3366
... nature of the trade ' is such that the usual proof re- quired can not be obtained . " This renders it necessary to inquire to what class of trade this expression refers . It undoubtedly refers to the trade or commerce then carried on ...
... nature of the trade ' is such that the usual proof re- quired can not be obtained . " This renders it necessary to inquire to what class of trade this expression refers . It undoubtedly refers to the trade or commerce then carried on ...
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